Who does not want to customize/theme his/her Android? Everyone wants it to be beautiful smartphone not only outside but also inside (in terms of software look). So here the contributions of many devs i bring you a facility for almost all xthemes.

It would also be limited depending on the chosen theme (similar to CM10 theme engine). Not report the device you are using if it works for you too.

Theoretically XThemeEngine should work with Android 4.0 and above. Only for ARM devices though. x86 devices are NotSupported. To learn more, read Xposed Framework FAQ.

Current limitations

Does not support ringtones / wallpapers

Running worn theme LunarUI II Xperia V rooted Stock

Avoid res / layout for now (although supported)

res / values ​​/ styles.xml is not supported and can never be…

XThemeEngine and themes can not be stored on the external storage or / mnt / asec Screenshot

Who doesn’t want to customise his/her Android? Everyone wants there phone to look beautiful not from only outside but also from inside (in terms of software look). So its Here from the contributions of many devs i bring an ease for you almost every xthemes.

But before that you must have installed: xposed framework & Xtheme engine moduleWhat is XThemeEngine? XThemeEngine allows you to theme your device similar to how T-Mobile/CM10 Theme Engine. Install theme apk, activate theme from XThemeEngine app. Voila! Forget MetaMorph. Forget flashing zips.

Make sure there is a file called res / xml / redirections.xml and the file content is set up to reflect the theme (see toSampleTheme or read and understand the thematic structure T-Mobile)

Construct, install and Apply Theme!

Soft Reboot!

Porting themes without Intellij / Eclipse

Quote: *Posted by pier10 viewpost.png Moreover, there is another easier way to port a theme without IntelliJ or Eclipse. I assume you know how to use and how to sign apktool .apk. 1. Decompile sampletheme.apk 2. Decompile your desired theme apk 3. In the case SampleTheme simply delete “res” folder and replace it with the “res” folder of your desired theme. 4. Modify AndroidManifest.xml and add the following line (before application tag) Code:

XThemeEngine only redirects

Unlike CM Theme is done just to CM and is cousins ​​(AOKP etc.) XThemeEngine is done to support various devices. Therefore, there will be a fragmentation problem for theme devs.

I implemented additional functionality to bypass fragmentation. This requires adding a new file: res / xml / xthemeengine_redirections.xml. This file functions as res / xml / redirections.xml except with 3 new attributes: deviceManufacturer, DeviceModel, deviceId. These attributes define the condition for which device to do redirects to. The attribute can have multiple values ​​separated by commas.

xthemeengine_com_android_systemui.xml be loaded com.android.systemui theme for Sony LT25i, LT29i, LT30p and only for specific versions ROM. This way, I can state the layouts theme bar for specific device without causing FC.

Why not bring the topic Air 100% as original theme? There are 2 reasons for this. First, as stated in the previous post, styles.xml does not work for XThemeEngine. Therefore, worn themes would not work 100%. For success, wearing a subject that is closer to Holo styles (dark background, light text). The second reason, which is the most common reason is that the theme is for CM10. CM10 is very close to AOSP while your device is running rom stocks keep some parts of the AOSP. The theme must be worn correctly (analyze your stock rom executives and redirect the appropriate files in your theme focused etc.) to fully support your device.